U. S. Interior Dept. Office Of The Secretary records, 1873-1874.

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U. S. Interior Dept. Office Of The Secretary records, 1873-1874.

These records of the U.S. Interior Department consist of typed transcripts of general correspondence (August 1873-July 1874) of Secretary Columbus Delano with Montana Territorial Governor Benjamin F. Potts, Office of Indian Affairs officials, and U.S. Army Division of the Missouri commanders concerning an expedition of gold seekers prospecting near the Crow Indian Reservation. (SC 925)

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Montana Historical Society Library

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